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The Advanced Data mining And Machine learning System (ADAMS) is a flexible workflow engine aimed at quickly building and maintaining data-driven, reactive workflows, easily integrated into business processes.

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A non-iterative, incremental and hyperparameter-free learning method for one-layer feedforward neural networks without hidden layers. This method efficiently obtains the optimal parameters of the network, regardless of whether the data contains a greater number of samples than variables or vice versa. It does this by using a square loss function that measures errors before the output activation functions and scales them by the slope of these functions at each data point. The outcome is a system of linear equations that obtain the network's weights and that is further transformed using Singular Value Decomposition.

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Somoclu is a massively parallel implementation of self-organizing maps. It relies on OpenMP for multicore execution, MPI for distributing the workload, and it can be accelerated by CUDA on a GPU cluster. A sparse kernel is also included, which is useful for training maps on vector spaces generated in text mining processes. Apart from a command line interface, Python, Julia, R, and MATLAB are supported.

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OpenNN is a software library written in C++ for advanced analytics. It implements neural networks, the most successful machine learning method.
The library has been designed to learn from both data sets and mathematical models.

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The new R package opusminer provides an R interface to the OPUS Miner algorithm (implemented in C++) for finding the key associations in transaction data efficiently, in the form of self-sufficient itemsets, using either leverage or lift.

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LogReg-Crowds is a collection of Julia implementations of various approaches for learning a logistic regression model multiple annotators and crowds, namely the works of Raykar et al. (2010), Rodrigues et al. (2013) and Dawid and Skene (1979).

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SALSA (Software lab for Advanced machine Learning with Stochastic Algorithms) is an implementation of the well-known stochastic algorithms for Machine Learning developed in the high-level technical computing language Julia. The SALSA software package is designed to address challenges in sparse linear modelling, linear and non-linear Support Vector Machines applied to large data samples with user-centric and user-friendly emphasis.

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KEEL (Knowledge Extraction based on Evolutionary Learning) is an open source (GPLv3) Java software tool that can be used for a large number of different knowledge data discovery tasks. KEEL provides a simple GUI based on data flow to design experiments with different datasets and computational intelligence algorithms (paying special attention to evolutionary algorithms) in order to assess the behavior of the algorithms. It contains a wide variety of classical knowledge extraction algorithms, preprocessing techniques (training set selection, feature selection, discretization, imputation methods for missing values, among others), computational intelligence based learning algorithms, hybrid models, statistical methodologies for contrasting experiments and so forth. It allows to perform a complete analysis of new computational intelligence proposals in comparison to existing ones. Moreover, KEEL has been designed with a two-fold goal: research and educational.
KEEL is also coupled with KEEL-dataset: a webpage that aims at providing to the machine learning researchers a set of benchmarks to analyze the behavior of the learning methods. Concretely, it is possible to find benchmarks already formatted in KEEL format for classification (such as standard, multi instance or imbalanced data), semi-supervised classification, regression, time series and unsupervised learning. Also, a set of low quality data benchmarks is maintained in the repository.